Multiplication practice problems - page 54 of 109
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- Different 48243
He has four types of pants. How many T-shirts does he have if he can dress 40 different ways?
- White and blue - Anna
Anna used 8.1 pints of white and blue paint to paint her bedroom walls. Four-fifths of this amount is white paint, and the rest is blue paint. How many pints of blue paint did she use? Express your answer in fraction and decimal form. Solve on paper.
- Three rectangles
Some wire is used to make three rectangles: A, B, and C. Rectangle B's dimensions are 3/5 cm larger than Rectangle A's dimensions, and Rectangle C's dimensions are again 3/5 cm larger than Rectangle B's dimensions. Rectangle A is 2 cm by 3 1/5 cm. What is
- Here are
Here are white, blue, and red boats in a marina. Two-thirds of the boats in the marina are white, 4/7 of the remaining boats are blue, and the rest are red. If there are 15 red boats, how many boats are in the marina? Which tape diagram represents how man
- A married
A married couple planned to have three children. i. List the possible combinations of the sexes of 3 children. Use B for a boy and G for a girl. ii. Calculate the probability that all three children would be of the same gender
- Slices of pizza
Maria ate 1/4 of a pizza. If there were 20 slices of pizza, how many slices did Maria eat?
- Committee 2
How many committees consisting of 3 women and two men can be formed from a group of 6 women and five men?
- ID tag
How many three-digit ID-tag can be made if: a) a digit cannot be used more than once b) the 1st digit must be five, and repetition of the others is not permitted.
- A department
There are seven women and five men in a department. a) how many ways can a committee of 3 people be selected? b) how many ways can a committee of 2 men and one woman be selected? c) how many ways can a committee of at least two women be selected (3 people
- Three wagons
I have six different people (A, B, C, D, E, F), which I have to place into three wagons if it depends on who will board. How many options are there?
- Probability 47373
We were tasked with throwing the dice until we hit the "six." a) Find the average number of throws we will have to make to complete the task. b) How many times do we have to roll the dice so that the probability of falling at least one "six" is at least 9
- Tic-tac-toe
In how many ways could 9 participants of the school round of five-in-a-row win the first three places?
- Two dice
What is the probability that when the roll of two identical dice is the sum of points 7?
- Difference 46651
Find the product of the ratio and the difference between the numbers 16/3 and 3.2
- Continuation 46483
Continuation of the number series 9,12,18,27
- A large 2
A large popcorn bag holds four times as much as a small popcorn bag at the end of the party, with 3 1/3 small bags and 2 1/4 large bags left. How many small bags with the leftover popcorn fill?
- Permutations 46323
I want to find the number of permutations of the set M6 if not one element is in that position as in the original input (1 2 3 4 5 6). So I have to exclude numbers with 1 in 1st place, 2 in 2nd place, and 3 in 3rd place.
- Regularly 46301
Mišo will start regular morning exercise on the first of January. Once he gets up, he squats regularly. Every next day he does twice as many squats as the previous day. On which day will he do sixteen times as many squats as he did on the third day?
- Living room
Marina's new living room is a rectangle with a length of 8 meters and a width of 5 meters. She wants to buy a carpet to cover half of the living room, and each square meter of the carpet costs $4. How much will the total cost for Marina be?
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